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Perfect Lemon & Coconut Bars

06 Wednesday May 2015

Posted by Wendy in All recipes, Cakes and Bakes, Sweets & Treats

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clean eating, Green Kitchen Stories, Lemon and coconut bars, Lemon bars, lemon tart recipe, lemons, paleo, paleo recipe, whole food

Don’t you love lemony treats?  

I have only blogged one lemon recipe so far and that’s  Lovely Lemon Tart. But I do dream of perfecting paleo Lemon Curd or even a paleo Lemon Meringue Pie – but that’s for another time.

So I was absolutely delighted to visit Green Kitchen Stories and to discover these tasty numbers!

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Chocolate Macadamia & Coconut Bliss Balls

03 Sunday May 2015

Posted by Wendy in All recipes, Bliss Balls, Sweets & Treats

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chocolate nut bar, clean eating, cocoa, coconut oil, gluten free, Grain Free, healthy snack, LCHF, macadamia nuts, nut bars, paleo recipes, Primal recipes, raw bar recipe, raw snack

Thinking about little tasty low carb snacks, as you do!  What to put in them for a healthy taste sensation that isn’t full of ingredients you need a Science degree to understand.  

So here is another recipe for the Bliss Ball collection. Not only are these healthy snacks grain and gluten free, they are super easy to make with only five ingredients.  Just healthy macadamia nuts, coconut threads & oil, cocoa and a few tasty dates.  

Perfect for the any lunch box, or a snack right now – isn’t that just want you want?  

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Lobster Bisque

03 Sunday May 2015

Posted by Wendy in All recipes, Dinner, Soups

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clean eating, lobster bisque, seafood, soup

My first taste of Lobster Bisque was at Quincy’s Market in Boston. A little seafood chowder stall that served it up in a sourdough bread bowl. What was notables about this experience was that it was my first visit to Boston, all the way from Auckland New Zealand.
From the first mouthful I fell in love with the creamy, slightly spicy taste. So big thanks to Cooking without Limits!

Gabriela Lupu's avatarCooking Without Limits

lobster soup

Only in recent years have I come to appreciate the sublime joys of seafood. Being born in the middle of land, far away from sea, it is very difficult to have fresh seafood. After working and traveling around the world and coming in contact with seafood recipes, I discovered another amazing food experience. Lobster is  expensive to order in a restaurant and lacking in the nourishing qualities of more sturdy seafood fare, but  you live only once and consuming lobster once or twice a year is a must if you love it.

Bisque is a French soup very smooth, creamy and highly seasoned , classically based on a strained broth  of crustaceans. Is a method of extracting flavor from imperfect crustaceans not good enough to send to market. In an authentic bisque, the shells are ground to a fine paste and added to thicken the soup.

Julia Child said: “Do not wash…

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